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88 Link Primary Chain Knuckle Pan Shovelhead El Fl 61 74" Rigid 428x2x88 on 2040-parts.com

US $105.00
Location:

Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States

Saint Joseph, Missouri, United States
Condition:New Brand:V-Twin Manufacturing Chain Size:428 Type:Primary Chain Country/Region of Manufacture:United States Manufacturer Part Number:19-0366 Designer:Diamond

VT No: 19-0366
OEM No: 2001-36AD
Diamond primary chain undergo a rugged quality control test. The size of the chain is 428 x 2 x 88.
For use on side cars with a smaller sprocket.
Fits:
EL 1936-1952
FL 1941-1984
UOM: 1 - EA
Country of Origin: USA

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